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Technique Corner: Marrow Stimulation and Augmentation
Focal articular cartilage defects are a significant source of pain and dysfunction in the knee, affecting upwards of one million people and resulting in an increased incidence of cartilage surgeries performed ...
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Ligamentum Teres Injuries and Treatment
Since the nineteenth century, the anatomy and mechanical properties of the ligamentum teres (LT) have been studied. However, traditionally the LT has been considered a vestigial structure with no role in the b...
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The Role of Orthobiologics in the Management of Cartilage and Meniscal Injuries in Sports
Articular cartilage and meniscal injuries are common in athletes, with basketball players being at particularly high risk due to the intense, repetitive physical demands placed on the joint surfaces during com...
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Management of ACL Injuries in Basketball
Tears of the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) are prevalent in basketball athletes, comprising up to 64% of all knee injuries in cutting and pivoting sports. ACL rupture should be suspected in any non-contact ...
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The Role of Orthobiologics for the Management of Ligament and Muscle Injuries in Sports
The use of orthobiologics has evolved tremendously in the past decade for the management of soft tissue injuries in athletes. While several promising reported outcomes have brought a surge in orthobiologic use...
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The Role of Orthobiologics in the Management of Tendon and Fascia Injuries in Sports
Orthobiologics is an evolving field in the management of soft tissue injuries in athletes. This field has grown exponentially in the past decade and an abundance of new treatments have emerged. However, curren...